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Discover exceptional sailing with Sun Odyssey DS 43, 2000. This 13.21-meter yacht, boasting a 4.19-meter beam and a 1.9-meter draft, combines luxury and performance, having recently sailed 2000NM in the Mediterranean. The boat features a new furling mainsail, a 70m anchor chain, and a well-maintained Genoa with a spare. The original Yanmar engine, with 3000 hours left before needing detailing, operates with a direct drive and an Autostream feathering propeller. It has a water capacity of 670 liters and a fuel capacity of 200 liters, along with davits for a dinghy. Advanced RAYMARINE electronics from 2018 include Radar QUANTUM, dual Axiom plotters, and wind and depth instruments. Additional amenities include a Diesel genset Dynamica 3.5kW, Raymarine autopilot, and an Aquabase water maker. Inside, the boat features two bathrooms with showers, a marine air conditioner, and a flexible cabin layout currently set as a 2-cabin configuration with new white upholstery. Solar panels (400W) and new AGM batteries (280Ah) ensure sustainable energy. The galley is equipped with a fridge, freezer, and gas stove. Boat details by request

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sailingwiththejameses

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#tbt to the dramatic start of The Ocean Race Europe 2025 in Kiel, Germany. Just minutes after the start, a collision between Team Allagrande MAPEI Racing and Team Holcim-PRB sent shockwaves through the fleet. While the damage forced both teams to retire from Leg 1, the story didn't end there. Following a monumental repair effort and a display of pure grit, both crews rejoined the race for Leg 2 in Portsmouth. Their resilience paid off in spectacular fashion - most notably for Team Holcim-PRB, who fought their way back to secure a 3rd place podium finish overall. It’s not about how you start; it’s about how you finish.

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Ocean Sailing in the ARC Rally from the Canaries to the Caribbean

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